Engine
Yamaha F50
Total Power
50hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Aluminum Fishing
Length
17ft
Year
2019
Model
XP170
Capacity
4 people
IN STOCK
2019 Xpress Boats XP170
Fish, Fowl or Fun Xcitement
The Xplorer Series by Xpress is the right boat for just about any game in the water, fish or fowl.
When searching for the most complete hunt/fish side console solution, look no further than the cornerstone of our fishing line-up.
Features may include:
- Hydro-Dynamic Hull
- All Welded Construction
- Longitudinal Rib Construction
- Unibody Injected Foam Construction
- Xpress Camo Paint w/ Xtreme Coat Liner
- Xpress Duck Boat Graphics
- NEW – Xpress Duck Boat Accessory Rail
- Recessed Throttle Bracket
- Lockable Front Deck Storage
- Rear Deck Storage Boxes
- Lockable Side Rod Box
- Fold Down Driver & Passenger Seats w/ Storage Box
- (2) Fold Down Fishing Seat w/ 13” Extension
- Aerated Livewell in Rear Deck
- Bilge Pump
- Fiberglass Console Tinted
- Windshield Speed, Tach & Fuel Gauges
- Running Lights
- 8 Gauge Trolling Motor Harness
- Humminbird PiranhaMax 4 Graph w/ Swivel Mount Bracket
- Minn Kota 45 Edge Trolling Motor
- BackTrack Single Axle Aluminum Trailer
Dimensions
Miscellaneous
Tanks
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